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Monday, May 7, 2018

Wish List Item Fulfilled: Sketch Tool Organizer!

Wish list item fulfilled!

Shortly
after Christmas last year, I drew up a wish list of sketching materials and accessories that still elude me. The last
item on my list was an upright, slotted sketch tool case that would attach to
the inside of my Rickshaw bagwith
Velcro. A supplement to my Tran Portfolio Pencil Case, which holds all my colored pencils upright, the case I was
looking for would hold all the other tools that don’t fit in the Tran’s skinny
elastic loops. I even designed it and drew the pattern – but I needed someone
to make it for me. I finally found that someone – and serendipitously, it was through
the Field Nuts Facebook group!

It
all started with a Field Notes trucker hat that I had offered up for swap.
While negotiating the trade, I learned that the woman I was chatting with had an
Etsy shop – filled with handmade garments, bags and accessories with a charming
sensibility. Hmmm, this woman is creative and can sew . . . ? I proposed my
idea – and she accepted!

The front slots have small pleats to give them more dimensional space.

A
few weeks later, I am the very pleased owner of a unique sketch tool organizer
that was custom-made for me by Brynn James. Although she worked from the pattern I had designed, she improved my
original concept by making the slots more dimensional so that the tools would
fit together better. It also accommodates more types of tools now. Even a fat Faber-Castell Pitt Big Brush Marker
fits easily. All my usual daily-carry implements – which stagger nicely to minimize
bulk – fit comfortably with room to spare (and I’m trying hard not to keep
filling the available slots!).

Attached to the Rickshaw bag with Velcro

All
Rickshaw messenger bags come with a wide Velcro strip on one inner wall. When I
designed the pattern, I hadn’t thought about how tall brand-new Blackwing
pencils are, so I attach the organizer to the lower half of the strip. It’s
still fully secure. Because it’s made of several layers of fabric, the
organizer is sturdy but also flexible. It conforms to the bag’s natural curve when
the outer pockets are filled with my glasses, keys and phone.

On
the bag’s opposite wall is a sketchbook and the Tran, and in
between is my “purse stuff” (held together with a Cocoon Grid-It).

Top view of bag with everything in place

The
bonus? In addition to everything else she makes, Brynn is also a textile designer,
and she designed the lovely floral fabric. It goes beautifully with both the neon
lime lining of my waterproof Rickshaw
and the orange lining of my “summer” Rickshaw. Seeing all that color inside my
bag just makes me smile!

It looks beautiful in both bags!

I
took it out for its first road test a few days ago, and it works exactly as I’d
hoped – and intended! All the tools are visible, upright and in easy reach. Really,
that’s not so much to ask for, right?

So –
one wish list item fulfilled! And there’s more good news – Brynn may start
carrying the sketch tool organizer in her Etsy shop!

Here's my original pattern that I sent to Brynn, which she improved in the final product.